George Foreman vs. a peak Frank Bruno

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  1. KOTF

    KOTF Bingooo Full Member

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    70s and Old man Foreman fights a prime Bruno. What happens?
     
  2. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    Young Foreman kills Frank Bruno...old Foreman just beats Frank Bruno.
     
  3. MAG1965

    MAG1965 Loyal Member banned

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    Frank was strong, but he didn't have a great chin for a guy with that much muscle. He didn't have a Bruce Seldon chin, but it was not strong. I think George eventually breaks him down and stops him late. The old George. The young George maybe round 3.
     
  4. WABCBoxer

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    Pre-91/92 Foreman beats any version of Bruno.
     
  5. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    A 1970's Foreman beats Frank Bruno, but its probably not as bad of a fight as some might think. Frank showed balls against big punchers, was always in great shape and could dish out plenty of his own punishment. The 1990's rendition of Foreman would still likely be favored, but I have my hesitations. Alex Stewart certainly gave him all he could handle and I think Bruno tops Alex in just about every department including durability.... In either scenario, I think it would be interesting.
     
  6. MMJoe

    MMJoe Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Bruno has serious stamina problems. He goes too many rounds and he becomes wooden.
     
  7. Mr Butt

    Mr Butt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    yeah this young foreman would flat out steam roller foreman who would be badly intimidated by young George

    old George may well get a little swelling from Bruno's jab but he still wins by heavy ko
     
  8. heavy_hands

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    :lol: you are trolling for sure
     
  9. heavy_hands

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    nah, this fight would have been another thrilla in manilla :rofl
     
  10. johnmaff36

    johnmaff36 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Bruno KO's young foreman in R1
     
  11. Bummy Davis

    Bummy Davis Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Bruno was always a bit too stiff and upright for my liking, I remember Bone crusher and Witherspoon catching with the same shots overhand rights....Foreman finds the target and does the same quicker
     
  12. Stevie G

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    Old George,after being substantially behind on points,stops a tired Bruno in the latter stages of the fight.


    Young George blasts Bruno out within five rounds. Too much firepower. Frank may stun George a couple of times beforehand.
     
  13. AREA 53

    AREA 53 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It was noticeable that when George Ko'd Gerry Cooney...despite being asexpected, slow of foot, his hands whilst heavy..were also accurate, his finishing punch - on the turn- was a beauty, Allied to Franks propensity to "Go Rigid" when caught...it does not bode well for Frank, Frank was a Slow-thinker in the ring, George a natural Predator and finisher...
    Houston..we do not have a Problem...
     
  14. hookfromhell

    hookfromhell Well-Known Member Full Member

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    70s Foreman would KO Bruno within 5. Foreman might get rocked
    himself, and would eat plenty of jabs. Bruno could outbox 90s Foreman
    If he was smart. Bruno had the jab, straight punches, and power to
    outbox 90s George. However if Bruno got careless or playful for
    one second like he did in the Lewis fight, he gets stopped by big George.
     
  15. castle

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    Yes he had stamina problems but for me when he tired it wasnt so much his stamina that was the problem ,it was his natural instincts .......when he was tiring and got hit with a good one ,he had no instincts to cover up or hold or even really defend himself he just sorta froze up ,and was defenseless so wasnt able to survive .

    I might be wrong but I dont remember any of Brunos matches going the distance he either knocked his opponent out or was knocked out